Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
Posted by
JVCroad@x...
on 1999-10-16 08:41:18 UTC
In a message dated 10/15/99 6:06:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, drew@...
writes:
Probably low torque, 50 -80 oz in.. high speed though. The low voltage, high
current motors tend toward lower inductances and can be stepped more
quickly..
writes:
Probably low torque, 50 -80 oz in.. high speed though. The low voltage, high
current motors tend toward lower inductances and can be stepped more
quickly..
>Serv
> Anyone know anything about these motors? Unipolar/bipolar? Torque?
>
> Thanks,
> Drew
>
> On Oct 15, 2:55pm, JVCroad@... wrote:
> > Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO]Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless
> > From: JVCroad@...
> >
> > There's some nice little NEMA 23 size steppers for only USD 7.95 at:
> >
> > http://www.alltronics.com/stepper_motors.htm
> >
> > 1.7 V 3.4A
> >
Discussion Thread
JVCroad@x...
1999-10-15 11:55:53 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
drew@x...
1999-10-15 15:02:44 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
stratton@x...
1999-10-15 15:09:27 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
Dan Mauch
1999-10-16 06:10:43 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
Dan Mauch
1999-10-16 06:11:35 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)
JVCroad@x...
1999-10-16 08:41:18 UTC
Re: Stepper source URL ..was:(Re: Brushless Servo)